The perilous quest to preserve civil liberties in uncivil times is not an easy one, but the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin should remain a beacon: Societies that trade liberty for security end often with neither. Part I of this article is a brief history of civil liberties in America during past conflicts. Part II describes various actions taken by the government to conduct the war on terrorism - including invasions of privacy, immigration policies, deportations, profiling, pre-trial detentions, and secret military tribunals. Part III analyzes the serious Constitutional questions raised by the government\u27s actions in fighting terrorism. The thesis throughout is that the farther we stray from our hard-won freedoms in order to vanquish thos...
On 11 September 2001, we collectively endured the worst tragedy to touch American soil since the Civ...
Had someone told you, on September 11, 2001, that the United States would not be able to do whatever...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...
The perilous quest to preserve civil liberties in uncivil times is not an easy one, but the wisdom o...
This article examines the historical origins of civil liberties and shows their importance to system...
The balance between individuals ’ civil liberties and the need for effective investi-gation is hard ...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
This article examines the historical origins of civil liberties and shows their importance to system...
The two conflicting points of view arrived to an incompatible issue: could national security aiming...
The War on Terror has resulted in a significant prioritization of Executive power in order to combat...
When the United States faces an elevated security threat, executive orders and sunset policies are p...
In the tradition of research on political tolerance and democratic rights in context, this study use...
In exercising his war-making powers, the President has historically pursued war-related initiatives ...
Government requests to suspend civil liberties are always rationalized by crisis. In the aftermath...
On 11 September 2001, we collectively endured the worst tragedy to touch American soil since the Civ...
Had someone told you, on September 11, 2001, that the United States would not be able to do whatever...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...
The perilous quest to preserve civil liberties in uncivil times is not an easy one, but the wisdom o...
This article examines the historical origins of civil liberties and shows their importance to system...
The balance between individuals ’ civil liberties and the need for effective investi-gation is hard ...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
This article examines the historical origins of civil liberties and shows their importance to system...
The two conflicting points of view arrived to an incompatible issue: could national security aiming...
The War on Terror has resulted in a significant prioritization of Executive power in order to combat...
When the United States faces an elevated security threat, executive orders and sunset policies are p...
In the tradition of research on political tolerance and democratic rights in context, this study use...
In exercising his war-making powers, the President has historically pursued war-related initiatives ...
Government requests to suspend civil liberties are always rationalized by crisis. In the aftermath...
On 11 September 2001, we collectively endured the worst tragedy to touch American soil since the Civ...
Had someone told you, on September 11, 2001, that the United States would not be able to do whatever...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...